James Denholm wrote: > Felipe Contreras wrote: > > James Denholm wrote: > >> > Either way your analogy is completely wrong as I already explained > >> > multiple times. I'm not trying to convince vegetarians to go > >> > hunting, I'm saying they should eat something, bread, meat, > >> > vegetables, anything. Instead they choose to starve to death. > >> > >> I'm the meantime, the community decides that some of your proposals > >> aren't good ideas, and decide to consider others in due course. > > > > Wrong. The problems are ackowledged, no other proposals are put forward, > > nothing gets done. > > So I'll ask again - you've described frustration at the > pace of git development, and that you feel that your patches > aren't being accepted. If you feel that this is ultimately to the > fatal detriment of git, why are you still trying to convince > vegetarians to join you in hunting when you could simply find > a more willing group? You are obviously not very good with analogies, or reading for that matter. The answer is quoted right in the begginning of the mail. Congratulations, you've achieved a mail quote loop. -- Felipe Contreras -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html